Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Prehospital incident profiles. ATV vs. tree. more than blunt trauma,2002,27,5,80-81,Falbo EMS champions of injury prevention: Highlights from some of the best injury-prevention programs in the United States,2004,29,11,80-94,Krimston Slam on the brakes: How EMS providers can prevent motor vehicle injuries,1997,22,8,84-6 88-9,Jagim Ambulance crashes: protect yourself and your patients,2003,28,5,24-26,Becker The gift of fear: understanding your mind's highest function,2003,28,9,20,Dick DWI awareness. Austin EMS drives it home,1995,20,5,87-90,Williams Devastation in Katrina's Wake,2005,30,10,20-2 25-6 66-7,McCain Musculoskeletal injury prevention. Protect you personnel from on-the-job injury,2006,31,4,60-4 66 68 passim,Dailey Improving EMS public perception one injury-prevention program at a time,2004,29,5,56-8 60 62 64 66-9,Smith Noninvasive CO measurement by first responders. A suggested management algorithm,2006,31,5,S10-2,Hampson Kids in need: immediate psychological support for children after a disaster,2007,32,5,62-63,Leonard Using science to prevent injuries: dissecting an event using the Haddon Matrix,1999,24,9,68-70 72-,Short Injury prevention takes root. EMS evolves to assume expanded mission,1999,24,9,56-60 62-4 66-7,Griffiths Bright lights big noise. How effective are vehicle warning systems?,1992,17,6,57-60 62-3,De Lorenzo Wounded by violence. Can a KISS (Kids Injuries and Street Smarts) make it better?,1994,19,1,61-3 65-8,Minall San Diego Firestorm 2007 Cooperative effort among agencies ensures seamless EMS response,2007,32,12,44-52,Doyle The Russian way: A different structure of prehospital care and disaster response,2007,32,12,78-86,Patrick Keep Your Eye on the Ball Assessing and managing eye injuries in the field,2008,33,8,56-66,Evans Learning from Near Misses. What the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System means for EMS,2009,34,5,72-75,Van Ert Trauma at the Tunnel Los Angeles Metrolink train crash presents crews with unprecedented triage treatment and transport challenges,2009,34,5,54-62,Eckstein Handle with care: the challenges of transporting suicidal patients,2008,33,10,86-92,Dunn West Nickel Mines School shooting: how a rural MCI was successfully managed,2008,33,5,48-56,Brown Higher risk. Treating suicidal patients and recognizing the danger among crews,2007,32,10,32 36,Asaeda Safety A.S.A.P. The Ambulance Safety Awareness Program at Baldwin EMS,2007,32,9,54-58,Shiring Safety or marketing? Why we decorate our vehicles the way that we do,2007,32,9,46-8 50-3,Myers Ambulance safety first: experts convene to discuss personal and patient safety issues,2007,32,6,44-47,McCallion The risky side of response. Increasing fatalities underscore the need for reconciled safety practices of ground and air ambulances,2007,32,4,58 60-4 67,Williams Safety in numbers: a survey on ambulance patient compartment safety,2007,32,3,86-8 90,Levine Guidelines for field triage of injured patients. Recommendations of the National Expert Panel on field triage,2009,34,7,1-35,Sattin Firefighter response to CO incidents. Vigilance keeps responders from becoming victims,2006,31,5,S13-5,Jakubowski Bizarre crash produces unexpected hazard,2006,31,5,S3,Heightman Lessons from Las Vegas: the MGM Hotel fire,1981,6,2,37-40,Munninger The Kenner airliner disaster. A 727 falls into a New Orleans suburb,1982,7,9,58-65,Morris Medical incident command: planning for performance,1982,7,4,24-37,Morris Pitfalls in disaster management,1983,8,10,46-47,Ramzy Stopping elderly abuse,1986,11,4,50-54,Fitch Common errors in mass casualty management. Corrective actions for the prehospital provider,1986,11,2,34-38,Morris Delivering and documenting care in child abuse cases,1989,14,10,71-76,Davidson Bite the bullet. A case for body armor,1991,16,4,28-30 32-3,Smith Where earth meets sky. Safe operations at helicopter scenes,1992,17,10,36-40,Edgington Defending your life. How to manage violent patients and scenes,1992,17,6,64-67,Fredrick Responding to the child within. Child abuse and the EMS provider,1992,17,3,98-9 101-6 108,Thomas The San Francisco shootings,1993,18,9,74-5 77-8 80-1,Rooker Caught in the crossfire. EMS encounters of the violent kind,1993,18,7,74-77,Gaston World Trade Center blast. A tall order for responders,1993,18,5,40-43,Delroy Mechanism of injury. Making a vital assessment tool work,1992,17,3,73-76,Forry Child restraints: putting safety in the driver's seat,1991,16,4,85,Clark Playing it safe. Anatomy of a farm accident training program,1987,12,6,56-57,Stueland Commanding the extrication scene,1987,12,2,30-33,Kidd Trauma care. Evaluating effectiveness with the injury severity score,1983,8,9,42-44,Feddersen Revisiting the Kenner disaster,1983,8,2,17-19,Robinson Hidden Trauma Seizure patients have a significant risk for injury,2009,34,12,32-33,Brocato Deadly drivers: reporting the medically impaired,2008,33,1,44 46,Romig Herbal 'Remedy' Poison control deduces true cause of patient's coma,2010,35,1,34-36,McFee Under the full moon. Inner city EMS: it's not what you think,1997,22,4,38-44,Ostrow EMS meets grunge. EMS coverage of Lollapalooza 1993,1993,18,12,47-51 53,Foster EMS psychology 101,1993,18,1,33-36,Armstrong Preplanning for an MCI (mass casualty incident),1993,18,11,52-7 60 62-3,Story Tips on defusing a violent situation,1993,18,7,78-79,Dernocoeur Chasing fear from the workplace,1993,18,7,66-7 69-73,Eastham Dodging bullets. Gang violence and EMS,1993,18,7,55-7 60-3,Atkinson Helping the battered woman help herself,1994,19,2,116,Meoli Hitting close to home. Domestic violence and the EMS responder,1994,19,2,112-5 118-21 123,Schiavone The Los Angeles earthquake response "system". People doing what they had to do,1994,19,3,68-9 71-4,Reeder Small town big fire. Incident overview and lessons learned from EMS response and rehab operations in a rural community,2007,32,12,90-96,Dickinson Lights sirens and liability,1996,21,2,38-40,Wolfberg Through traffic keep right,1996,21,5,26 29-30,Bourn Domestic violence. Recognize abuse and do something about it,1997,22,12,46-50,Wilson Lethal Detonation - Responding to scenes involving blast injuries,2010,35,8,64-69,Cain A rational response to Taser strikes,2005,30,5,56-66,Whitehead Restraint and head injury reply,2007,32,8,16; author reply 16,Milstein Public Service Legacy: recognizing the lives saved by highway patrol,2007,32,8,14,Heightman Best practices in injury prevention: the Nicholas Rosecrans Award,2003,28,9,66-83,Krimston Flying bikers. What's under your stretcher?,2007,32,9,32,Dick Spending seconds. Time to start driving smart,2007,32,10,30,Dick Wheel watching: what they say when they're on display,2007,32,3,32,Dick N.A.S.C.A.R. NASCAR ambulance standbys cause acoustic ruin,2007,32,7,97,Berry Patient Positioning 101. Time to rethink patient access in the back of ambulances,2007,32,4,14,Heightman The role of rollovers,2009,34,9,16; discussion 16, 'Pothole' conversion external mechanical force reverses supraventricular tachycardia,2009,34,6,30-32,Bauer Suicide bomber response,2004,29,5,84,Vernon California organizes readiness for terrorism/MCI responses,2003,28,5,186,Garza Amazing terrorism tool: new foam could revolutionize decon,2003,28,4,84 86,Lindsey Exercise restraint. Medical and legal issues you must understand to protect the patient and yourself,2002,27,3,84-8 90 92 passim,Palmer When seniors suffer. Elder abuse emerges as a new EMS dilemma,2001,26,10,48-53,Werfel Until violence is unacceptable,1995,20,7,98, 2 1/2-mile MCI on the Whiskey Bay Bridge,1999,24,1,84-87,Heightman It's as easy as 1-2-3. Managing school bus incidents,1995,20,2,77-80,Smith A one-on-one interview with Ricardo Martinez NHTSA's new administrator. Interview by Jack Sheehan,1995,20,1,57-63,Martinez Running "hot" and the case of Sharron Rose,1991,16,7,11-13,Clawson Motorcycle medics,2000,25,12,32-41,Riley The geriatric puzzle. Assessment challenges of elderly trauma patients,2000,25,7,64-6 68-70 72-4,Kauder Lap belt complex. Recognition and assessment of seatbelt injuries in pediatric trauma patients,2001,26,5,36-43,Jordan A call to action,2002,27,12,14,Garcia I wish I had a camera: Legal and ethical implications of EMS photography,2002,27,8,76-82,Sharpe Eating on the run,2002,27,6,112, Drowning prevention. A case study in EMS epidemiology,1994,19,6,34-8 40-1,Harrawood After the bomb. Oklahoma City rescuers talk about their experiences,1995,20,6,40-1 84-8,Robinson Vested interest. Why you need body armor,1994,19,9,62-65,Walsh Medic suicide. What can be done?,1995,20,11,41-45,Mitchell The mourning after. Grieving a medic's suicide,1995,20,11,33-36,Ostrow Terrorism. Part 1: Calibrating your risks and response,1998,23,11,38-40 42-4 46-51,Rubin Terrorism. Part II. New weapons of mass effect,1998,23,12,40-50,Rubin Shots fired ... children down,1998,23,8,38-42 45,Kelley Child abuse: an EMS dilemma,2001,26,5,94,Azzara Beyond the burns. Managing the pain and consequences of pediatric burns,2001,26,9,66-75,Merk A pocket full of kryptonite,2007,32,3,44 46,Studnek Is the scene safe? New realities require extra vigilance,2003,28,2,62-64,Barishansky Medical triage for WMD incidents incidents: an adaptation of daily triage,2008,33,5,60-70,Donohue New mnemonic,2008,33,8,22,Johnson The last ride,2008,33,7,20,Heightman Nerve agent attacks: preparation is paramount,2008,33,11,4-8 11,Suprun Don't get caught...in a state of complacency,2008,33,11,3,Heightman Integrating criminal investigation into major EMS scenes,1999,24,1,68-69,Cid National medical response teams,1999,24,1,65,Currance Terrorism. Part III--Response procedures for terrorist/tactical violence incidents,1999,24,1,58-64 66,Rubin Seattle: bus off the Aurora Highway Bridge,1999,24,6,86-8 92-5,Heightman EMS and the domestic violence patient: a report card of existing policy protocol and training,1999,24,6,58-66,Dai The cycle of violence: important considerations for EMS providers,1999,24,6,46-56,Moschella Tactical medics. Front-line medicine evolves as a specialty,1999,24,5,50-64,Smith Assault on Columbine. EMS amid the chaos of our nation's most violent school incident,1999,24,9,32-40 42-3 45-6 passim,Heightman Cyanide: the deadly terror weapon that every EMS provider must know about,1999,24,10,54-8 60-1 64-5,De Lorenzo EMS at Woodstock '99,1999,24,11,68-70,Losavio On the ground at the U.S. Air Show,1994,19,11,69-74,De Lorenzo After the smoke clears,1995,20,5,95-97,Gross Keeping Patients SAFE New York City providers respond to sexual assault victims,2011,36,8,52-53,Asaeda Post-traumatic stress disorder. When the rescuer becomes the victim,1992,17,1,30-2 35-8,O'Rear PR at disaster drills. Don't be caught without it,1990,15,1,58-62,Gittelman Honing skills for suicide intervention,1990,15,1,149-50 153,Ruple Terrorism and EMS: a security issue,1982,7,2,41-44,Turner Oklahoma city rebuilds,1998,23,4,58-9 61-4,Munk Child Abuse Discovering the horrifying truth,2011,36,10,62-68,Meredith Beware of patients under the influence,2000,25,5,22,Werfel Yield!! #!*&%!,2004,29,2,126,Berry Ambulance strike teams. New concept tested in Southern California firestorms,2004,29,2,54-61,Goss In the trenches: EMS responsibilities at trench rescues,2005,30,2,62-77,Martinette The silent killer: recognizing & treating carbon monoxide poisoning,2003,28,1,80-87,Koster Wildfire coverage,2004,29,4,14,Mintz Extrication scene tips for EMS personnel: EMS considerations to enhance scene operations and personal safety,2004,29,4,28-30 32 34-5,Methner The new normalcy: the National Incident Management System fully interfaces EMS operations in disaster & MCI responses,2005,30,4,68-77,Walsh When the unthinkable happens. Coordination is key for mass violence incidents,2013,38,5,46-49,Vernon It's a dangerous world: preventing violence against EMS,2013,38,12,65,Hagen Not 'OK to play': Risk of second impact syndrome supports a cautious approach to treating head injuries in young athletes,2014,39,1,28-32,Kolb The case for a smoother ride: a cinematographer develops an air suspension system for ambulances,1981,6,7,42-45,Reardon Post-disaster drill analysis. Using victim-tracking cards,1987,12,2,43-46,Maxwell Nightmare in Kansas City,1981,6,9,32-45,Smith Nonverbal rescue. Hearing-impaired patients require special consideration during a disaster,2014,39,9,44-50,MacGregor-Skinner Preparing for pediatrics. Planning for children in disasters,2014,39,9,38-42,Abraham Buried in seconds. Oso mudslide in Snohomish County Wash. impacts the community & first responders,2014,39,9,28-37,Crager Anatomy of a lawsuit. The real-world aftermath of a spinal injury,1989,14,4,36-40,Page Dispelling myths on ambulance accidents,1989,14,7,60-64,Elling Dangerous detours. Ambulance diversions stall patient delivery,1989,14,7,42-3 45-6 48,Garza Trauma in the country. A statewide approach to trauma skills training for rural EMTs,1986,11,3,61-2 64,Anderson EVADE. Training for tire blowouts,1987,12,3,56-60,Wood Best practices in injury prevention: national award highlights programs across the nation,2002,27,8,60-74,Griffiths Being ready to deploy. Interoperable core skills for training to respond to violent incidents,2014,,Suppl,34-6 38-40,Meoli Getting burned. Holes in burn victim study negate prehospital blame,2014,39,12,27,Wesley Tag it,2013,38,9,14,Degnan No child locked inside. The role of EMS in raising awareness about the dangers of leaving children in hot vehicles,2013,38,7,44-46,Rossi A new EMS response: supporting paradigm change in EMS operational medical response to active shooter events,2013,38,12,48-50 52 54-5,Smith Abuse barrier. Providers don't know when to report child abuse,2015,40,7,36,Wesley Critical stress. Survey reveals alarming rates of ems provider stress and thoughts of suicide,2015,40,10,30-34,Young Mutts: baby does your dog bite?,2003,28,3,20,Dick Distracted driving: liability time bombs from smartphones to lights and siren,2016,41,10,14,Wolfberg Duck Vs. Bus: Seattle Fire Department manages complex MCI on Aurora Bridge,2016,41,11,24-33,Heightman